Bernstein (Northern Black Forest)W
Bernstein (Northern Black Forest)

The Bernstein is a mountain, 693.5 m above sea level (NHN), in the Northern Black Forest within the borough of Gaggenau, and the borough of Bad Herrenalb,. It is part of the ridge that borders the lower Murg valley on its eastern side. The summit of this mountain is formed by a six-metre-high crag made of bunter sandstone with a flat top, 25 m² in area, from where there are good views.

Burgbach WaterfallW
Burgbach Waterfall

The Burgbach Waterfall in the vicinity of Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach in the Black Forest has a drop of 15 metres and a total height of 32 metres making it one of the highest free falling waterfalls in Germany. Its rock shelf is made of hard, silicified sandstones of the Upper Rotliegendes (Permian), which lie over less weather-resistant granites that are easy to carve out. The waterfall ist classified as a geological natural monument. The Burgbach flows steeply downhill to the River Wolf.

Eichener SeeW
Eichener See

The Eichener See, known in the Alemannic dialect as the Eiemer See, near Eichen in the Baden-Württemberg county of Lörrach is a periodic (astatic) karst lake in the Southern Black Forest in Germany.

Geroldsau WaterfallW
Geroldsau Waterfall

The Geroldsau Waterfall is a roughly six-metre-high waterfall on the Grobbach stream south of the Baden-Baden quarter of Geroldsau in the Northern Black Forest.

Mickeln HouseW
Mickeln House

Mickeln House is a manor house in Düsseldorf's Himmelgeist neighbourhood.

Poppenbüttler GrabenW
Poppenbüttler Graben

The Poppenbüttler Graben is a small bog in the borough of Hamburg, which is one of the natural monuments of the city. It runs parallel to Kupferteichweg road in Poppenbüttel. The bog is not accessible on paths. It drains into the Mellingbek stream.

PrümscheidW
Prümscheid

The Prümscheid is a mountain, 674.7 m above sea level (NHN), in the Eifel mountains in Germany. It is located near Wallenborn in the county of Vulkaneifel and is one of the highest peaks in the Eifel. Nearby villages are Salm, Büscheich and Wallenborn.

TimmermoorW
Timmermoor

The Timmermoor is a natural monument, about 4 hectares in area, in the southeast of Bergstedt, a quarter of Hamburg, Germany. It was placed under protection by a Hamburg senate act of 4 February 1986.

Weißes Fenn MarzahneW
Weißes Fenn Marzahne

The Weißes Fenn Marzahne is a lake, a boggy wetland and a natural monument area in the county of Potsdam-Mittelmark, in the borough of Havelsee north of the village of Marzahne in the Seelensdorf Forest and Marzahn Heath.